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S.199

An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Sen. Richard Sears Jr. , Sen. Joseph Benning
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
1/5/2016 - Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Economic Development, Housing & General Affairs
Sponsor(s)
Location
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
Last Recorded Action
Senate 1/5/2016 - Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Economic Development, Housing & General Affairs
Bill/Resolution Text

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An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Detailed Status

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session
Body Date Journal Calendar Location Full Status
An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Roll Call History

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session
Body Date Journal Location Full Status

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An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Committee Meetings

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Meeting Full List

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session
Friday, January 8, 2016
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
10:00 AM

S.199 - An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Sen. Dick Sears, Sponsor
Erik FitzPatrick, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
Joseph Crawford

No committee documents found for S.199 in the 2015 - 2016 Legislative Session.
An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Witnesses Who Testified

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session
Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
  • Joseph Crawford
  • Erik FitzPatrick, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council
  • Sen. Dick Sears, Sponsor

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No fiscal documents found for S.199 in the 2015 - 2016 Legislative Session.
No committee of conference members found for S.199 in the 2015 - 2016 Legislative Session.
An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Committee of Conference Meetings

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to the invalidity of residential rental agreements that prohibit the tenant from possessing firearms on the premises

Committee of Conference Meeting Full List

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session
No committee of conference meeting history found for S.199 in the 2015 - 2016 Legislative Session.
No committee of conference report found for S.199 in the 2015 - 2016 Legislative Session.

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Act

No act information found for S.199 in the 2015 - 2016 Legislative Session.

Staff & Other Information

Staff
Erik FitzPatrick, Legislative Counsel

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